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Page 204
... noted in many publications that within the Iron Age II timeframe Muweilah is occupied sometime after 920 BC and destroyed sometime after 800 BC but before 600 BC . The key issue here is the use of the word ' sometime ' , which was ...
... noted in many publications that within the Iron Age II timeframe Muweilah is occupied sometime after 920 BC and destroyed sometime after 800 BC but before 600 BC . The key issue here is the use of the word ' sometime ' , which was ...
Page 208
... noted numerous times that the columned hall at Muweilah is only part of a settlement that expanded , changed and was reconfigured throughout its existence.12 It has clear Iranian influence in its design and we believe that the closest ...
... noted numerous times that the columned hall at Muweilah is only part of a settlement that expanded , changed and was reconfigured throughout its existence.12 It has clear Iranian influence in its design and we believe that the closest ...
Page 307
... noted - as they do not embody con- ference papers at the Polis Centre and there were no respondents . Some contributions , however , are reactions to such papers of the Acts . Papers 1-3 contain no indexes whatsoever , but it is ...
... noted - as they do not embody con- ference papers at the Polis Centre and there were no respondents . Some contributions , however , are reactions to such papers of the Acts . Papers 1-3 contain no indexes whatsoever , but it is ...
Contents
WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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